Shopping for all generations

Dear Sir or Madam,

Smooth-running shopping carts, easy to reach shelves and sufficiently wide ways to get around – that’s something not only people with disabilities take advantage from, but also elderly people and parents with a buggy. If supermarkets meet the needs of all possible customers, they make accessible and generation-friendly shopping possible.

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Agnes Gebler - That's how she rolls

How we roll

Those who are open-minded and interested in other people – also in those who are different – have less prejudices. That’s at least what Agnes Gebler thinks. But she also understands first fears of contact. What matters to her is the willingness to approach to others. What else is important to her and which questions she would like to be answered, she tells us on REHACARE.com.

Tourism: Auxiliary means for accessible travel

Topic of the Month May

For their vacation planning, people with disabilities must rely on hotel information – when it comes to accessibility for instance – to be accurate and make sure the accommodations truly meet their needs. But what if you already had some bad experiences? Or what if there are simply no appropriate accommodations available in certain areas?